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The 19th Kentucky Infantry was recruited and organized at Harrodsburg, Kentucky, in the
fall of 1861, by Colonel William J. Landram and Lieutenant Colonel John Cowan, and was
mustered into the United States service on the 2nd day of January 1862, by Captain H. C.
Bankhead, United States Mustering Officer. During its term of service, the Regiment
participated in the following known engagements:
Cumberland Gap |
Chickasaw Bluff |
Arkansas Post |
Port Gibson |
Champion's Hill |
Black River Bridge |
Vicksburg |
Jackson |
Sabine Cross Roads |
Red River Campaign |
After the Red River Expedition it returned to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where it remained
until ordered to Louisville, Kentucky, where it was mustered out on January 26, 1865.
The veterans and recruits were transferred to the 7th Kentucky Veteran Infantry.
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Regimental Roster
The Men Who Served in the 19th Kentucky Infantry
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Regimental Timeline
Where where they during the Civil War? |
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